rbod
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Post by rbod on Oct 5, 2015 20:36:46 GMT
Good following needed if our good away form is to continue!!! - get your tickets as I don't think there is any pay on the day.
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rbod
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Post by rbod on Oct 6, 2015 12:59:27 GMT
Just purchased2 tickets - plenty left but definitely no pay on the day!!!
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rbod
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Post by rbod on Oct 11, 2015 8:57:02 GMT
Big game next week - a real test of our good away form. COYB -don't forget there is no pay on the day!!
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Post by a more piratey game on Oct 11, 2015 8:58:34 GMT
New york new york
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rbod
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Post by rbod on Oct 11, 2015 9:02:40 GMT
New York? ? pub?
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Bridgeman
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Post by Bridgeman on Oct 12, 2015 21:39:30 GMT
I've got mine
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Post by hillfieldsboy55 on Oct 13, 2015 4:32:33 GMT
Got mine are we all going to sit in our disigntive seats on the ticket or free for all like the Plymouth game .
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Post by interceptor on Oct 13, 2015 5:06:56 GMT
Got 3 yesterday, they said there were plenty left but thought that they had sold about 550. Come on by those remaining tickets - watch Mansfield go down.
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Oct 15, 2015 11:06:18 GMT
Got 3 yesterday, they said there were plenty left but thought that they had sold about 550. Come on by those remaining tickets - watch Mansfield go down. I don't see any need to turn this into some sort of grudge match. We effed up all by ourselves that shameful day. Not like they didn't give us enough chances to score either eh
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Post by DudeLebowski on Oct 15, 2015 15:50:33 GMT
Got 3 yesterday, they said there were plenty left but thought that they had sold about 550. Come on by those remaining tickets - watch Mansfield go down. I don't see any need to turn this into some sort of grudge match. We effed up all by ourselves that shameful day. Not like they didn't give us enough chances to score either eh I genuinely think they wanted us to score! No less than 4 times in that second half they broke with 3 on one of our defenders. Literally just played it through to Mildy each time! Never seen such a lack of effort in an attack! Our own fault completely.
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Oct 15, 2015 16:15:04 GMT
I don't see any need to turn this into some sort of grudge match. We effed up all by ourselves that shameful day. Not like they didn't give us enough chances to score either eh I genuinely think they wanted us to score! No less than 4 times in that second half they broke with 3 on one of our defenders. Literally just played it through to Mildy each time! Never seen such a lack of effort in an attack! Our own fault completely. So glad you said that as I have believed it to be the case too. I will never blame Mansfield and I hold no ill will to them whatsoever. What really did it for me was them playing in our kit. That is bound to end up being a question in a sports quiz someday
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aghast
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Post by aghast on Oct 15, 2015 20:46:02 GMT
I genuinely think they wanted us to score! No less than 4 times in that second half they broke with 3 on one of our defenders. Literally just played it through to Mildy each time! Never seen such a lack of effort in an attack! Our own fault completely. So glad you said that as I have believed it to be the case too. I will never blame Mansfield and I hold no ill will to them whatsoever. What really did it for me was them playing in our kit. That is bound to end up being a question in a sports quiz someday It was somehow fitting that a team wearing a Bristol Rovers kit put us out of the league. After all, we, with the fanbase and potential to do so much better, were the ones who shafted ourselves with the mismanagement of a fine club. It certainly gave them on OTIB a good larf for many many weeks.
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Post by interceptor on Oct 16, 2015 6:32:40 GMT
I genuinely think they wanted us to score! No less than 4 times in that second half they broke with 3 on one of our defenders. Literally just played it through to Mildy each time! Never seen such a lack of effort in an attack! Our own fault completely. So glad you said that as I have believed it to be the case too. I will never blame Mansfield and I hold no ill will to them whatsoever. What really did it for me was them playing in our kit. That is bound to end up being a question in a sports quiz someday Been away for a few days so not had a chance to respond. I think I might have misrepresented myself, when I said go down, I purely meant get beaten on the day. Actually on the last day I could not make the match, I was away on a long weekend, planned when I anticipated a mid table finish. It rates as the second worst weekend of my life. The classic car I was in overheated twice, on the Friday it got taken away on a low loader from Cheshire. The upshot was I had to share with another mate, he has a significantly more cramped but exotic Cobra. Regretfully on the Saturday lunchtime that got side swiped and the wing crushed, whilst we were driving, he was not happy. To make matters worse, he is a BCFC season ticket holder and I had to sit in a bloody garden centre, near Mansfield, with him huddled round a mobile phone with 5 other friends listening to us get relegated.. I don't wish Mansfield any ill will, I am just reminded of that weekend every time I hear the word Mansfield, I am hoping to exorcise that ghost by beating them tomorrow. After that I will be quite happy to see them promoted with us.
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Post by interceptor on Oct 16, 2015 6:35:52 GMT
Got 3 yesterday, they said there were plenty left but thought that they had sold about 550. Come on by those remaining tickets - watch Mansfield go down. Also I know the difference between bi, by and buy. I thought I had written buy. Bye bye
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GasMacc1
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Post by GasMacc1 on Oct 16, 2015 13:00:34 GMT
So glad you said that as I have believed it to be the case too. I will never blame Mansfield and I hold no ill will to them whatsoever. What really did it for me was them playing in our kit. That is bound to end up being a question in a sports quiz someday Been away for a few days so not had a chance to respond. I think I might have misrepresented myself, when I said go down, I purely meant get beaten on the day. Actually on the last day I could not make the match, I was away on a long weekend, planned when I anticipated a mid table finish. It rates as the second worst weekend of my life. The classic car I was in overheated twice, on the Friday it got taken away on a low loader from Cheshire. The upshot was I had to share with another mate, he has a significantly more cramped but exotic Cobra. Regretfully on the Saturday lunchtime that got side swiped and the wing crushed, whilst we were driving, he was not happy. To make matters worse, he is a BCFC season ticket holder and I had to sit in a bloody garden centre, near Mansfield, with him huddled round a mobile phone with 5 other friends listening to us get relegated.. I don't wish Mansfield any ill will, I am just reminded of that weekend every time I hear the word Mansfield, I am hoping to exorcise that ghost by beating them tomorrow. After that I will be quite happy to see them promoted with us. Here's another reason for drawing a line under history and focusing on tomorrow's game. Of the eighteen-man Mansfield squad at the Mem in May 2014, only three appeared in the Mansfield squad in 2015 in their last game (the 3:0 win over Newport County). Jamie McGuire is the only one who played both games in full. Jack Thomas was a non-playing sub in 2014, but started the game against Newport last week. He was replaced by Chris Clements, who had also stayed on the bench at the Mem in May 2014. In contrast, five of the Rovers squad against Mansfield in May 2014 were in the squad in our last League game, at Morecambe: Steve Mildenhall, Ollie Clarke, Tom Lockyer, Mark McChrystal and Tom Parkes. None of the Mansfield squad against Newport figured in the eighteen that faced Rovers at Field Mill in October 2013.
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Oct 16, 2015 13:38:40 GMT
Been away for a few days so not had a chance to respond. I think I might have misrepresented myself, when I said go down, I purely meant get beaten on the day. Actually on the last day I could not make the match, I was away on a long weekend, planned when I anticipated a mid table finish. It rates as the second worst weekend of my life. The classic car I was in overheated twice, on the Friday it got taken away on a low loader from Cheshire. The upshot was I had to share with another mate, he has a significantly more cramped but exotic Cobra. Regretfully on the Saturday lunchtime that got side swiped and the wing crushed, whilst we were driving, he was not happy. To make matters worse, he is a BCFC season ticket holder and I had to sit in a bloody garden centre, near Mansfield, with him huddled round a mobile phone with 5 other friends listening to us get relegated.. I don't wish Mansfield any ill will, I am just reminded of that weekend every time I hear the word Mansfield, I am hoping to exorcise that ghost by beating them tomorrow. After that I will be quite happy to see them promoted with us. Here's another reason for drawing a line under history and focusing on tomorrow's game. Of the eighteen-man Mansfield squad at the Mem in May 2014, only three appeared in the Mansfield squad in 2015 in their last game (the 3:0 win over Newport County). Jamie McGuire is the only one who played both games in full. Jack Thomas was a non-playing sub in 2014, but started the game against Newport last week. He was replaced by Chris Clements, who had also stayed on the bench at the Mem in May 2014. In contrast, five of the Rovers squad against Mansfield in May 2014 were in the squad in our last League game, at Morecambe: Steve Mildenhall, Ollie Clarke, Tom Lockyer, Mark McChrystal and Tom Parkes. None of the Mansfield squad against Newport figured in the eighteen that faced Rovers at Field Mill in October 2013. Phew, wait until we play Notts Cheaters I'd start doing you're research now. One of the sacred pleasures of being a football fan is being able to have an unjustifiable hatred of any team you like. And I'll be bollocked if any PC, hand wringing do-gooder is going to tell me otherwise.
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Rex
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Post by Rex on Oct 16, 2015 17:07:09 GMT
Here's another reason for drawing a line under history and focusing on tomorrow's game. Of the eighteen-man Mansfield squad at the Mem in May 2014, only three appeared in the Mansfield squad in 2015 in their last game (the 3:0 win over Newport County). Jamie McGuire is the only one who played both games in full. Jack Thomas was a non-playing sub in 2014, but started the game against Newport last week. He was replaced by Chris Clements, who had also stayed on the bench at the Mem in May 2014. In contrast, five of the Rovers squad against Mansfield in May 2014 were in the squad in our last League game, at Morecambe: Steve Mildenhall, Ollie Clarke, Tom Lockyer, Mark McChrystal and Tom Parkes. None of the Mansfield squad against Newport figured in the eighteen that faced Rovers at Field Mill in October 2013. Phew, wait until we play Notts Cheaters I'd start doing you're research now. One of the sacred pleasures of being a football fan is being able to have an unjustifiable hatred of any team you like. And I'll be bollocked if any PC, hand wringing do-gooder is going to tell me otherwise. Have you have many of us PC, hand wringing do-gooders tell you that you can't have an unjustifiable hatred of a football team?
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ghedray
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Post by ghedray on Oct 16, 2015 19:24:16 GMT
Pubs Railway Inn ??
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Bridgeman
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Post by Bridgeman on Oct 16, 2015 19:39:30 GMT
Phew, wait until we play Notts Cheaters I'd start doing you're research now. One of the sacred pleasures of being a football fan is being able to have an unjustifiable hatred of any team you like. And I'll be bollocked if any PC, hand wringing do-gooder is going to tell me otherwise. Have you have many of us PC, hand wringing do-gooders tell you that you can't have an unjustifiable hatred of a football team? Sounds more like a mid life crisis to me but I wouldn't know anymore as I'm long past having one of those
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Post by arthursleep on Oct 16, 2015 20:30:37 GMT
Railway inn is a good shout for you lot. Decent friendly if a bit rough around the edges crowd in there. Proper old style boozer with a good decent Stags crowd in there. We will make you feel welcome. Just around the corner is the Victoria inn which is now masquerading as a steak house type of place but still welcomes football fans. Used to be cracking in here pre match but alas about 10year ago. Up Nottingham road about 7 min walk to the ground is the famous talbot pub which welcomes away fans and if there are any of you boys with more than a few pennies in your pockets you can try il Rosso which is opposite the talbot. Fiver a pint of peroni and similar continental tinctures but if you want to pick up a desperate 40 year old wanna be old wag looking for a way out of the financial hole she is in,this is the place. Have fun up here tomorrow and leave your boxing gloves at home Hope you gas finish 2nd behind us this year cos you are a proper club and glad you made it back quick sharp.
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